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Laconian
Laconian, a. and n. (ləˈkəʊnɪən) [f. L. Lacōni-a (f. Gr. λάκων Laconian) + -an.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to Laconia or its inhabitants; Lacedæmonian, Spartan. B. n. 1. An inhabitant of Laconia.1602 Metamorph. Tabacco 41 The rude Laconians, whom Lycurgus care Barr'd from the traffick of exotick ware... Oxford English Dictionary
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Laconian Gulf
The Laconian Gulf (), is a gulf in the south-eastern Peloponnese, in Greece. The island of Elafonissos lies in the Laconian Gulf, with the island of Kythira directly to the south. wikipedia.org
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Laconian vase painting
The leading shape of Laconian pottery is the kylix. Such zones were to become typical of Laconian vase painting. wikipedia.org
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Croceae (Laconia)
A number of blocks of green Laconian porphyry from the quarries at Croceae have been found in the palace of Minos at Cnossus. Hence it is probable that the marble celebrated by the Romans under the name of Laconian was this green porphyry from Croceae; and that it was the quarries wikipedia.org
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Arkesilas Painter
This technique, typical of Corinthian and Attic vase painting, is not otherwise known from Laconian workshops. He was identified, as one of the first known Laconian vase painters, in 1934, by Eugene Numa Lane. wikipedia.org
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Cleocharia
Naiads Nymphs Queens in Greek mythology Laconian characters in Greek mythology Laconian mythology wikipedia.org
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Zarax
Like Prasiae and some other places on this part of the Laconian coast, it passed into the hands of the Argives in the time of the Macedonian supremacy; Augustus made it one of the Eleuthero-Laconian towns; but Pausanias, who visited in the 2nd century, mentions it as being “...the most ruinous of the towns wikipedia.org
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Teuthrone
Teuthrone () was a town of ancient Laconia, situated upon the western side of the Laconian Gulf, 150 stadia from Cape Taenarum. Augustus made Teuthrone one of the Eleuthero-Laconian towns. wikipedia.org
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赫利俄斯 (珀尔修斯之子)
参考文献 希腊神话 Laconian mythology wikipedia.org
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Hegesandra
Princesses in Greek mythology Laconian characters in Greek mythology Laconian mythology wikipedia.org
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Molossus (dog)
He also added that dogs that are born of a mixed breed between the Molossian and the Laconian dogs are remarkable for courage and endurance of hard labour Polycrates of Samos imported Molossian and Laconian dogs to the island. wikipedia.org
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Naucratis Painter
The Naucratis Painter was a Laconian vase painter of the mid-sixth century BC. Naucratis was a Greek trading post (emporion) in Egypt. Pipili, M., Laconian Iconography (1987). Stibbe, C.M., Lakonische Vasenmaler des sechsten Jahrhunderts vor Christus (Amsterdam, 1972). wikipedia.org
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Myles
References Princes in Greek mythology Mythological kings of Laconia Kings in Greek mythology Laconian characters in Greek mythology Laconian mythology wikipedia.org
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Prasiae
also known as Brasiae or Brasiai (Βρασιαί), was a town on the eastern coast of ancient Laconia, described by Pausanias as the farthest of the Eleuthero-Laconian It was restored to Laconia by Augustus, who made it one of the Eleuthero-Laconian towns. wikipedia.org
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Tiasa
She was a Laconian princess as the daughter of King Eurotas and Cleta, and thus sister of Sparta. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library Naiads Nymphs Princesses in Greek mythology Laconian characters in Greek mythology Laconian mythology wikipedia.org
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